The typical L1 team – 27th day – Football

Impressive Lorient, the Lyonnais Romain Faivre is voted player of the day. The Brestois Marco Bizot and Franck Honorat and the Lille residents Jos Fonte and Renato Sanches also distinguished themselves this weekend and appear in the 27th edition of the typical Maxifoot team.

Faivre was standard Lorient.

As in past seasons, after each day of the championship, Maxifoot composes its standard team. The best “eleven” and seven substitutes are chosen according to their performance. Holders get three points, substitutes get one point.

Substitutes:

12. Anthony Lopes (Lyon)
13. Clever elik (Lille)
14. Dante (Nice)
15. Lilian Brassier (Brest)
16. Maxence Caqueret (Lyon)
17. Karl Toko Ekambi (Lyon)
18. Randal Kolo Muani (Nantes)

And details:

Player of the day: Romain Faivre (Lyon)

The former Brestois holds his reference match with OL. Stirring, he demonstrated his great technical finesse in his forward ball grips and his disconcerting dribbles. He is rewarded by scoring a double to open his counter in his new colors. It was also he who recovered the ball from the feet of a Lorient player on Lyon’s second goal. A full game!

Marco Bizot (Brest)

Bizot, on a great day, disgusted the Lensois attackers throughout the game with six decisive saves, including two exceptional against Clauss and Sotoca. Another XXL performance from the Dutch goalkeeper.

Axel Disasi (Monaco)

One of his best games in a long time. Aggressive on the ball carrier, the central defender felt the blows well by often tackling in the right space. His physical domination hurt Bakambu and Milik, who never managed to get around him. Solid.

Jos Fonte (Lille)

Whether in the duels or the raise, Fonte made a boss match. One again. When his team began to suffer, he was able to bring calm to the ranks of Lille.

Nicolas Pallois (Nantes)

The central defender is clearly playing the best season of his career. Against Montpellier, the Canary has never trembled to put out a less twirling Wahi without the slightest problem. Another good game for him.

Vanderson (Monaco)

Monaco made a big hit with the right side. Very fast, he made a huge comeback on Bakambu in the 31st minute. Tireless, he was as solid defensively as he was exhausting for Luan Peres. An overflowing activity from the first to the last minute to reign without any worries in his lane, where he won 8 of his 12 duels.

Renato Sanches (Lille)

As against Chelsea, Renato Sanches showed that he was the best player in this Lille team. The Portuguese once again made his class speak in midfield as the origin of most northern offensives. With, of course, this love of a millimeter center for Bamba’s winning header, or even this sublime madjer on David’s goal. It is also he who causes the second yellow card of Abdul Samed, synonymous with expulsion.

Khphren Thuram (Nice)

Clearly a good match for the Niois midfielder, aligned on the left wing. Its percussive quality hurt Kehrer, who never knew how to contain it. He worked extensively on the side but also in a more central position to block the passage to Parisian circles. An interesting copy overall for the Aiglon, which has been gaining momentum for several weeks.

Franck Honorat (Brest)

Placed in piston, the usual attacker did not spare his efforts. Defensive as well as offensive. And it ended up paying off on this superb personal action concluded with a winning sting in front of Leca.

Laborde Street (Rennes)

A decisive pass, a goal, the Rennes striker made the powder speak again. Omnipresent on the striker’s front, the striker passed by Bordeaux delivered a fine offering for Bourigeaud before driving the point home, taking advantage of a very good job from Doku. A weekend similar to the previous ones.

Denis Bouanga (ASSE)

Without Khazri at kick-off, the Gabonese striker took on the task of carrying his team. First scorer with the hand, the former player of Nmes freed the Cauldron by resuming victoriously with a volley from a center deviated from Sacko. He could have put his people away for good if his powerful shot hadn’t hit the post late in the game. A full match for the Panther, who gave a lot on both ends of the field.

Ranking: Laborde grabs…

1. Savanier (Montpellier): 23 points
2. Clauss (Lens) – Mbappe (Paris-SG) : 20 points
4. Guendouzi (Marseille) – Marquinhos (Paris-SG): 19 points
6. Laborde (Montpellier 1 pts, then Rennes): 17 points
7. Lopes (Lyon) – Lafont (Nantes) – Gouiri (Nice): 16 points
10. Fofana (Lens) – Hakimi (Paris-SG): 13 points
12. Boufal (Angers) – Caio Henrique (Monaco) – Bentez (Nice): 12 points
15. Girotto, Pallois (Nantes) – Dante (Nice) – Gueye (Paris-SG): 11 points
19. Frankowski (Lens) – Blas (Nantes) – Todibo (Nice) – Messi (Paris -SG) – Majer, Sulemana (Rennes): 10 points
25. Honorat (Brest) – Faivre (Brest 6 pts, then Lyon) – David (Lille) – Bruno Guimares, Caqueret (Lyon) – Luan Peres, Payet, Saliba (Marseille) – Thuram-Ulien (Nice) – Konan (Reims) ) – Martin, Bourigeaud, Aguerd, Terrier, Traor (Rennes) – Thomasson, Ajorque (Strasbourg): 9 points
42. Bizot (Brest) – Botman (Lille) – Lucas Paquet (Lyon) – Sakho (Montpellier) – Kolo Muani (Nantes) – Herrera (Paris-SG) – Faes (Reims) – Nyamsi (Strasbourg): 8 points
50. Le Douaron (Brest) – Ben Yedder, Diop (Monaco) – Kluivert, Dolberg (Nice) – Diallo (Strasbourg): 7 points
56. Cabot (Angers) – Pierre-Gabriel (Brest) – Seidu (Clermont-F.) – Doucoure (Lens) – Lukeba (Lyon) – Dieng, nder (Marseille) – Kouyate, Centonze (Metz) – Disasi, Tchouamni ( Monaco) – Ferri (Montpellier) – Chirivella (Nantes) – Atal (Nice) – Verratti (Paris-SG) – Abdelhamid (Reims) – Omari, Tait (Rennes) – Guilbert (Strasbourg): 6 points
75. Bernardoni (Angers) – Oudin (Bordeaux) – Djoco (Clermont-F.) – Rajkovic (Reims) – Green (St-Etienne) : 5 points
80. Traor (Angers) – A. Elis, Pembele, Hwang (Bordeaux) – Bayo, Rashani, Gastien (Clermont-F.) – Sad, Kalimuendo (Lens) – Renato Sanches, Lo Jardim (Lille) – Emerson (Lyon) – Rongier (Marseille) – Traore (Metz) – Volland (Monaco) – Souquet, Mavididi (Montpellier) – Delort (Montpellier 3 pts, then Nice) – Simon (Nantes) – Neymar (Paris-SG) – Ekitike (Reims) – Gomis (Rennes) – Sow, Nordin, Khazri, Boudebouz (St-Etienne) – Gameiro, Sels, Djiku (Strasbourg) – N’Guessan (Troyes): 4 points
110. Fulgini, Petkovic (Angers) – Guilavogui, Mexer, Costil, Briand (Bordeaux) – Chardonnet, M. Satriano, Duverne (Brest) – N’Simba, Berthomier (Clermont-F.) – Danso, Gradit, Sotoca (Lens ) – Gudmundsson, Tiago Djal, Fonte (Lille) – Le Goff, Lauriente, Moffi (Lorient) – Gusto, NDombl, Toko Ekambi, Boateng (Lyon) – Gerson, Milik, De La Fuente (Marseille) – Sarr, Boulaya (Metz ) – Vanderson (Monaco) – Ristic, Germain, Omlin, Esteve (Montpellier) – Castelletto, Merlin (Nantes) – Rosario, Bard (Nice) – Kehrer, Kimpembe, Donnarumma, Diallo, Danilo Pereira, Ramos, Nuno Mendes, Navas, Di Mara (Paris-SG) – Munetsi, Moreto Cassam (Reims) – Santamaria, Guirassy, ​​Truffert (Rennes) – Trauco, Bouanga (St-Etienne) – Linard, Sissoko (Strasbourg) – Dingome, Rami, Chavalerin (Troyes): 3 points
169. J. Onana (Bordeaux) – Leca (Lens) – A. Onana, Andr (Lille) – Aouar (Lyon) – Pau Lpez (Marseille) – Meling (Rennes) – Perrin (Strasbourg) – Gallon (Troyes): 2 points
178. Mendy, Cho, Mangani (Angers) – S. Gregersen, Adli (Bordeaux) – Brassier, Hrelle, Cardona (Brest) – Zedadka, Dossou (Clermont-F.) – Hadara (Lens) – elik, Weah, Yilmaz, Grbic (Lille) – Innocent, Ptrot, Dreyer, Monconduit (Lorient) – Shaqiri, Denayer (Lyon) – Pol Lirola, Caleta-Car (Marseille) – de Prville, Oukidja (Metz) – Gelson Martins, Golovin (Monaco) – Mollet (Montpellier) – Lotomba, Boudaoui, Lemina (Nice) – Zeneli (Reims) – Assignon (Rennes) – Kolodziejczak (St-Etienne) – Biancone (Troyes): 1 points

Ranking by club: Rennes and Nice strengthen their places on the podium

1. Paris SG – 118 points
2. Rennes – 109 points
3. Nice – 88 points
4. Marseille – 75 points
5. Nantes – 72 points
6. Lyon – 71 points
7. Lens – 69 points
8. Montpellier – 62 points
9. Strasbourg – 59 points
10. Brest – 48 points
11. Monaco – 47 points
12. Lille – 42 points
13. Reims – 39 points
14. Angers – 36 points
15. Bordeaux – 33 points
16. Clermont-F. – 31 points
17. St-Etienne – 28 points
18. Metz – 24 points
19. Troyes – 16 points
20. Lorient – 13 points

It was the typical team for the 27th day of Ligue 1. See you next Sunday to discover the typical team for the 28th day!

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